Here’s the romantic poem Obama recited to Michelle for Valentine’s Day

Barack Obama, who is spending another Valentine's Day apart from his wife, Michelle, recited a love poem he says he had planned to deliver to the First Lady in person PHOTO/COURTESY

United States President Barack Obama, who is spending another Valentine’s Day apart from his wife, Michelle, recited a love poem he says he had planned to deliver to the First Lady in person.

In a thoughtful bid to celebrate the lovers’ holiday with his wife, Obama, on Friday’s broadcast of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, said: “Somebody call the Situation Room because things are about to get hot.”

He stood in front of a red curtain amid bouquets of red roses and white lilies as Barry White-style music played in the background.

“Michelle, this Valentine’s Day I’m going to treat you right. I’m going to make you some zucchini bread. Then I’ll spread out some veggies on a plate just the way you like them,” he said.

“Then I’ll give you a massage while you watch ‘Ellen’s Design Challenge’ on HGTV. Because I love you so much, I Obamacare about you more than you even know.”

Turning serious, Obama said: “Michelle, I’ve made a lot of great decisions as president. The best decision I ever made was choosing you. Thanks for putting up with me. I love you.”

Mrs. Obama surprised her husband earlier in the broadcast by reciting her own poem. Sunday is their final Valentine’s Day as president and first lady.

“Roses are red, violets are blue, you are the president and I am your boo,” she said, joking about writing the ode while doing 100 pushups to help get her “creative juices” flowing.

Obama also revealed that he has considered going out in disguise and talked about how hard it will be to send daughter Malia off to college in the fall.

“She’s one of my best friends. It’s going to be hard for me not to have her around all the time, but she’s ready to go,” Obama said of his 17-year-old daughter.

“She’s just a really smart, capable person and she’s ready to make her own way,” he added.

Obama said he declined an invitation to speak at her upcoming graduation: “I said ‘absolutely not,’ because I’m going to be sitting there with dark glasses, sobbing.”

Obama, who for a long time has lamented the loss of anonymity that comes with the presidency, said he has thought about leaving the White House in disguise. But his good sense prevailed and he realized it wouldn’t be a good idea. He says the Secret Service agents who protect him readily agreed.

Obama is in the midst of a weeklong visit to California. He spent Thursday raising money for Democrats and he is likely to spend the weekend playing golf before welcoming Southeast Asian leaders to a summit beginning Monday at the Sunnylands estate in Rancho Mirage, California.